Recommend a juice?

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burnsy

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Backstory. I have a buzz and have been vaping on it for months and love it. I broke though as had to be send if for repair. I never changed the voltage on it, just left it set to whatever it was set at when I got it (I know I know). My backup was a magma from volcano and the little guy just was not cutting it (hence the buzz) so I got a better backup, a fixed voltage 5v box mod from Ken. Charged up the batteries and took a deep long drag like I was used to have to on my magma. After a coughing fit, I would out of a cloud and in LOVE with 5v. The buzz is getting turned up the second it is back home.

On to my question. I love the vapor and TH of 5v but it is cooking my cool mint from vermont vapor. If I do a fresh drip and a really short hit it seems to survive but any decent drag at 5v and it is just cooked, not much taste left, really burnt. I love my menthol so can't be having that. Can a vet recommend a good menthol that will survive 5 volts?
 

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Funny, I have been vaping VV cool mint on 5V for the past couple days. Its a great juice...even better mixed with chocolate. It's not on a buzz, rather a 5V PT, but I've not had any burning or off taste, and I take very long drags. It sounds like you might not be keeping the atty wet, or else what you think is 5V is actually higher. A 5V box mod with fresh batts can actually be a bit more.

I generally drip 4 drops. Less than that and I do get a burned taste sometimes...its not wet enough. Also make sure the atty is not low-resistance. 2.5 ohms or more is best at 5V.
 
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